Desert banksia (Banksia ornata) shrubland/sand stringbark (E. arenacea) low open woodland forming the major plant community of the sandy rises of the reserve, occurring on deeper sand dunes. In some areas sand stringboard became the dominant species of this plant community with a continuous canopy cover forming a low open woodland.

Sand-heath yacca (Xanthorrhoea caespitosa) shrubland in areas of semideveloped agricultural land on deep sand, regenerating to native vegetation. This community was characterised by low native species diversity and density.

Swamp paper-bark (Melaleuca halmaturorum) tall shrubland forming the major plant community of the watercourses in the reserve.

Short-leaf honey-myrtle (M. brevifolia) shrubland on the shallower areas of the watercourse.

Round-leaf wilsonia (Wilsonia rotundifolia) herbland occurring in the open areas of the watercourse that hold water for longer periods.